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    • A43DMACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT OR METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING OR REPAIRING FOOTWEAR
    • A43D8/00Machines for cutting, ornamenting, marking or otherwise working up shoe part blanks
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43DMACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT OR METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING OR REPAIRING FOOTWEAR
    • A43D8/00Machines for cutting, ornamenting, marking or otherwise working up shoe part blanks
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    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43DMACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT OR METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING OR REPAIRING FOOTWEAR
    • A43D8/00Machines for cutting, ornamenting, marking or otherwise working up shoe part blanks
    • A43D8/26Marking for future work
    • A43D8/28Patterns for drawing cut-outs
    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C14SKINS; HIDES; PELTS; LEATHER
    • C14BMECHANICAL TREATMENT OR PROCESSING OF SKINS, HIDES OR LEATHER IN GENERAL; PELT-SHEARING MACHINES; INTESTINE-SPLITTING MACHINES
    • C14B1/00Manufacture of leather; Machines or devices therefor
    • C14B1/44Mechanical treatment of leather surfaces
    • C14B1/56Ornamenting, producing designs, embossing
    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C14SKINS; HIDES; PELTS; LEATHER
    • C14BMECHANICAL TREATMENT OR PROCESSING OF SKINS, HIDES OR LEATHER IN GENERAL; PELT-SHEARING MACHINES; INTESTINE-SPLITTING MACHINES
    • C14B17/00Details of apparatus or machines for manufacturing or treating skins, hides, leather, or furs
    • C14B17/04Work-supports or other counter-pressing elements; Bed rolls or counter-pressing rolls

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  • This invention is a novel improvement in work holders for machines for embossing or printing on various types of goods, and more gauge board, and also having a novel scale.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the machine shown in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view of the work holder detached from the machine, and showing the scale bar and spring clamps applied thereto.
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the adjustable arm of the scale bar, detached.
  • Fig. 5 is a transverse section through the scale bar and adjustable arm.
  • the printing and embossing machine preferably comprises a base 1, havmg a standard 2, said standard having a table 3 conveniently mounted thereon adjacent its lower end adapted to carry the gauge board 4: as hereinafter explained.
  • a split head 5 having an arm 5 extending therefrom and overlying the table 3 as shown.
  • a split bearing 5 carrying a plunger 6, the lower end of which carries the electrically heated printing die 7, which prints or embosses upon the work W held upon the table 3 or gauge board at.
  • Head 5 is preferably split, as shown, and provided with adjustable clamps 5 of any desired type whereby head 5may be contracted to bind in any adjusted position on the standard 2.
  • a threaded rod 8 which passes through a tappedlug 5 on the side of head 5.
  • Rod 8 is provided with a crank 8 at its upper end by which rod 8 may be rotated to raise or lower head 5 on standard 2, to allow for the insertion of articles of various thickered.
  • plunger 6 is provided with a lon- 9o gitudinal keyway 6 to receive a key 5 in bearing 5 to prevent plunger 6 from rotating in said bearing.
  • Die 7 is preferably constructed and arranged as shown in the above mentioned Letters Patent #1,452,421, and needs no particular description herein, said die being electrically heated by conductors 7 which ass through a suitable switch 7 mounte in a bracket 5"" on the arm 5* as shown; the conductors 7 being connected by means of a plug or the like (not shown) to an electrical socket.
  • the construction thus far described is substantially the same as that set forth in the aforesaid patent.
  • a spring rod 9 is provided adapted to overlie table 3, said rod passing through a bore in standard 2.
  • a set screw 2 tapped into the standard 2 is adapted to bind the rod 9 inv adjusted position therein.
  • a T-head 9 having a plurality of verticall disposed screws 9 tapped therethrough, w ereby by adjusting the screws 9 the head 9 will force the work down upon the table 3 and hold same firmly in proper adjusted position under die 7.
  • our novel work holder consisting of a gauge board 4, preferably square or rectangular in shape, adapted to be bolted or otherwise removably secured upon the top of table 3.
  • Gauge board 4 is preferably marked similarly to ordinary plotting paper, with two sets of evenly spaced orthogonal lines, extending at right angles to each other, the said lines being graduated from the center of the board 4 to each side thereon.
  • the point of .intersection of the two zero lines is preferably dis osed in vertical alignment with the axis 0 plunger 6 and die 7.
  • Scale bar 10 Upon the top of board 4.- is a scale bar 10 which may be clamped or otherwise secured in any adjusted position on the board by means of screws 10 or the like passing through perforated ears l0 as shown and engaging holes 4* in board 4.
  • Scale bar 10 is provided with a longitudinal groove 10 in its upper face as shown, the lower outer edge of bar 10 being longitudinally recessed as at 10 to receive the head 11 of an adjustable arm 11 extending at right angles to bar 10.
  • Scale bar 10 is preferably marked with graduations corresponding with the markings and letterings on auge board 4.
  • Upon scale bar 10 is an a justable arm 11, preferably bifurcated at its inner end as at 11, the lower leg 11 of the bifurcation being provided with a T-head 11 adapted to fit 1n and slidably engage the recess 10 in the under side of a. scale bar 10 to maintain the arm 11 at right angles to scale bar 10.
  • upper leg 11 of bifurcation 11 is provided with a set screw 11 adapted to engage the groove 10 on the upper face of scale bar 10, to lock arm 11 in adjusted position thereon.
  • s ring clamps 12 Adjacent the inner corners of gauge board 4 are s ring clamps 12 consisting of fiat springs having longitudinal slots 12*therein through which extend screws, bolts, or the like, 12 engaging board 4, whereby the clamps may be adjusted in any desired position on the board 4 to exert any desired downward pressure on the work W.
  • the work W is placed upon the gauge board 4 and centered under the die 7 by means of the graduations on said board.
  • the scale bar 10 is adjusted to the bottom edge of the work and secured to the board, and the adjustable arm 11 of scale bar 10 is adjusted to touch one side edge ofthe work, whereby if it is desired to print or emboss upon a plurality of articles of the same size, it is only neces sary to place the articles successively on the board 10 with the two corners touching the scale bar 10 and the arm 11 and to engage the spring clam s 12 with the work as shown in Fig. 1, and y manipulating the handle 5", the die 7 may be depressed upon each 1.
  • a machine having a movable die
  • a Work holder comprising a gauge board adapted to be mounted in the path of said die, said board having evenly spaced coorthogonal lines marked thereon, the lines being graduated from the center of the board to each side thereof, and the point of intersection of the zero lines being disposed in alignment with the axis of the plunger; and a plurality of adjustable spring clamps on the gauge board.
  • a work holder of the character specified comprising a gauge board having evenly spaced coorthogonal lines marked thereon, a plurality of adjustable spring clamps on the gauge-board; a scale bar 'adjustably mounted on said board and having graduations in its edge corresponding to the markings of, the board; said bar havin an adjustable arm on said scale bar, said arm being bifurcated, the lower leg of the bifurcation being provided with a T-head slidably engaging the longitudinal recess, andthe upper leg of the bifurcation overlying the bar being provided with means for clamping the bar between the legs.
  • a work holder ofthe character specified comprising a gauge board having evenly spaced coorthogonal lines marked thereon; a plurality of adjustable spring clamps on the gauge board; a scale bar adjustably mounted on said board, having graduations on its edge corresponding to the markings of the board; said bar having a lon 'tudinal recess at its lower front edge; an an adjustable arm on said scale bar extending at right angles thereto, said arm being bifurcated, the lower leg of the bifurcation being provided with a T-head slidably engaging a lon-' gitudinalgroove in its lower front e go; andthe longitudinal recess and the upper leg of the bifurcation overlying the bar being provided with set screw engaging the bar.
  • a work holder of the character specified comprising a gauge board having evenly spaced coorthogonal lines marked thereon, a plurality of adjustable spring clamps on the gauge board; and a scale bar adjustably mounted on said board, having graduations on its front edge corresponding to the markings of the board; said bar having a longitudinal groove in its upper face, and having a longitudinal recess at its lower front edge; and an adjustable arm on said scale bar extending at an angle thereto, said arm being bifurcated, the lower leg of the bifurcation being provided with a T-head slidably engaging the longitudinal recess, and the upper leg of the bifurcation overlying the bar being provided with set screws engaging the longitudinal groove.
  • a bar on said board having a longitudinal recess at its lower front edge; and an adjustable arm on said bar, said arm being bifurcated, the lower leg of the bifurcation being provided with a T-head slidably engafging the recess, and the upper leg of the biIntion overlying the bar being provided with means for clamping the bar between the legs.
  • a scale bar having a longitudinal groove in its upper face, and having a longitudinal recess at its lower front edge; and an adjustable arm on said scale bar, said arm being bifurcated, the lower leg of the bifurcation being provided with a T-head slidably engaging the recess, and the upper leg of the bifurcation overlying the bar bemg provided with set screw engaging the groove.
  • a scale bar having graduations thereon, and having a longitudinal groove in its upper face, and having a longitudinal recess at its lower front edge; and an adjustable arm on said scale bar, said arm being bifurcated, the lower leg of the bi furcation being provided with a T-head slidably engaging the recess, and the upper leg of the bifurcation overlying the bar being provided with set screw engaging the evenly spaced coorthogonal lines marked thereon, means for mounting said board on a press whereby the intersection of the middle lines of the coorthogonal lines ma be disposed on the axis of the plunger 0 the press.
  • a gauge board for presses having evenly spaced coorthogonal lines marked thereon, means for mounting said board on a press whereby the intersection of the middle lines of the coorthogon'al lines may 7 be disposed on the axis of the plunger of the press, and means for holding work on said gauge board relative to said lines.

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April 3, 1928. 1,665,099
S. F. KIESLING ET AL WORK HOLDER FOR PRINTING AND EMBOS-SING MACHINES Filed Aug. 2, 1926 2 Sheets-Sheet 1- April 3, 1928. 1,665,099
' s. F. KIESLING ET AL WORK HOLDER FOR PRINTING AND EMBOSSING MACHINES Filed Aug. 2. 1926 2 Sheets-Sheet WWW Patented Apr. 3, 1928.
UNITED STATES smear. r. xmsnme Ann our HALVORSEN, or CHICAGO, rumors.
WORK HOLDER FOR PRINTING AND EMBOSSING MACHINES.-
Application flled August 2,1926. Serial No. 126,474.
This invention is a novel improvement in work holders for machines for embossing or printing on various types of goods, and more gauge board, and also having a novel scale.
bar with an adjustable arm extending at right angles to the scale bar, whereby when the scale bar and arm have been properly set on the gauge board, articles of the same size and shape when successively placed on the gauge board with adjacent corners touching the scale bar and arm, may each receive an impression from the die in the same relative location.
Other minor objects of the invention will be hereinafter set forth.
We will explain the invention with reference tothe accompanying drawings which illustrate one practical embodiment thereof, to enable others familiar with the art to adopt and use the same, and we will summarize in the claims the novel features of conchine showing our novel work holder applied thereto, also showing the work on the gauge board 1n pos1t1on for receiving an 1mpression from the die.
Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the machine shown in Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a plan view of the work holder detached from the machine, and showing the scale bar and spring clamps applied thereto.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the adjustable arm of the scale bar, detached.
Fig. 5 is a transverse section through the scale bar and adjustable arm.
As shown in the drawings, the printing and embossing machine preferably comprises a base 1, havmg a standard 2, said standard having a table 3 conveniently mounted thereon adjacent its lower end adapted to carry the gauge board 4: as hereinafter explained.
Adjustably mounted on the upper end of standard 2 is a split head 5, having an arm 5 extending therefrom and overlying the table 3 as shown. At the outer end of the arm 5* is a split bearing 5 carrying a plunger 6, the lower end of which carries the electrically heated printing die 7, which prints or embosses upon the work W held upon the table 3 or gauge board at. Head 5 is preferably split, as shown, and provided with adjustable clamps 5 of any desired type whereby head 5may be contracted to bind in any adjusted position on the standard 2.
Extending parallel with the standard 2 and mounted in suitable bearings 1 in base 1 and bearings 2 in a cap 2 on the upper end of standard 2, is a threaded rod 8 which passes through a tappedlug 5 on the side of head 5. Rod 8 is provided with a crank 8 at its upper end by which rod 8 may be rotated to raise or lower head 5 on standard 2, to allow for the insertion of articles of various thickered. Also plunger 6 is provided with a lon- 9o gitudinal keyway 6 to receive a key 5 in bearing 5 to prevent plunger 6 from rotating in said bearing.
Die 7 is preferably constructed and arranged as shown in the above mentioned Letters Patent #1,452,421, and needs no particular description herein, said die being electrically heated by conductors 7 which ass through a suitable switch 7 mounte in a bracket 5"" on the arm 5* as shown; the conductors 7 being connected by means of a plug or the like (not shown) to an electrical socket. The construction thus far described is substantially the same as that set forth in the aforesaid patent.
In order to hold the work on table 3, when the gauge board 4 is not used, a spring rod 9 is provided adapted to overlie table 3, said rod passing through a bore in standard 2. A set screw 2 tapped into the standard 2 is adapted to bind the rod 9 inv adjusted position therein. At the outer end of rod 9 is a T-head 9 having a plurality of verticall disposed screws 9 tapped therethrough, w ereby by adjusting the screws 9 the head 9 will force the work down upon the table 3 and hold same firmly in proper adjusted position under die 7.
For rinting or embossing on relatively fiat objects, our novel work holder is provided, consisting of a gauge board 4, preferably square or rectangular in shape, adapted to be bolted or otherwise removably secured upon the top of table 3. Gauge board 4 is preferably marked similarly to ordinary plotting paper, with two sets of evenly spaced orthogonal lines, extending at right angles to each other, the said lines being graduated from the center of the board 4 to each side thereon. The point of .intersection of the two zero lines is preferably dis osed in vertical alignment with the axis 0 plunger 6 and die 7. I
Upon the top of board 4.- is a scale bar 10 which may be clamped or otherwise secured in any adjusted position on the board by means of screws 10 or the like passing through perforated ears l0 as shown and engaging holes 4* in board 4. Scale bar 10 is provided with a longitudinal groove 10 in its upper face as shown, the lower outer edge of bar 10 being longitudinally recessed as at 10 to receive the head 11 of an adjustable arm 11 extending at right angles to bar 10. Scale bar 10 is preferably marked with graduations corresponding with the markings and letterings on auge board 4.
Upon scale bar 10 is an a justable arm 11, preferably bifurcated at its inner end as at 11, the lower leg 11 of the bifurcation being provided with a T-head 11 adapted to fit 1n and slidably engage the recess 10 in the under side of a. scale bar 10 to maintain the arm 11 at right angles to scale bar 10. The
. upper leg 11 of bifurcation 11 is provided with a set screw 11 adapted to engage the groove 10 on the upper face of scale bar 10, to lock arm 11 in adjusted position thereon.
Adjacent the inner corners of gauge board 4 are s ring clamps 12 consisting of fiat springs having longitudinal slots 12*therein through which extend screws, bolts, or the like, 12 engaging board 4, whereby the clamps may be adjusted in any desired position on the board 4 to exert any desired downward pressure on the work W.
In operation, the work W is placed upon the gauge board 4 and centered under the die 7 by means of the graduations on said board. When so adjusted, the scale bar 10 is adjusted to the bottom edge of the work and secured to the board, and the adjustable arm 11 of scale bar 10 is adjusted to touch one side edge ofthe work, whereby if it is desired to print or emboss upon a plurality of articles of the same size, it is only neces sary to place the articles successively on the board 10 with the two corners touching the scale bar 10 and the arm 11 and to engage the spring clam s 12 with the work as shown in Fig. 1, and y manipulating the handle 5", the die 7 may be depressed upon each 1. For a machine having a movable die,
a Work holder comprising a gauge board adapted to be mounted in the path of said die, said board having evenly spaced coorthogonal lines marked thereon, the lines being graduated from the center of the board to each side thereof, and the point of intersection of the zero lines being disposed in alignment with the axis of the plunger; and a plurality of adjustable spring clamps on the gauge board.
2.'A work holder of the character specified comprising a board; a plurality of adjustable spring clamps on said board; a bar adjustably mounted on said board, said bar having a longitudinal recess in its lower front edge; and an adjustable arm on said bar, said arm being bifurcated the lower leg of the bifurcation being rovided with a T- head slidably engaging t e longitudinal recess, and the upper leg of the bifurcation overlying the bar and being provided with ineans for clamping the bar between the egs.
3. A work holder of the character specified comprising a gauge board having evenly spaced coorthogonal lines marked thereon, a plurality of adjustable spring clamps on the gauge-board; a scale bar 'adjustably mounted on said board and having graduations in its edge corresponding to the markings of, the board; said bar havin an adjustable arm on said scale bar, said arm being bifurcated, the lower leg of the bifurcation being provided with a T-head slidably engaging the longitudinal recess, andthe upper leg of the bifurcation overlying the bar being provided with means for clamping the bar between the legs.
4. A work holder ofthe character specified comprising a gauge board having evenly spaced coorthogonal lines marked thereon; a plurality of adjustable spring clamps on the gauge board; a scale bar adjustably mounted on said board, having graduations on its edge corresponding to the markings of the board; said bar having a lon 'tudinal recess at its lower front edge; an an adjustable arm on said scale bar extending at right angles thereto, said arm being bifurcated, the lower leg of the bifurcation being provided with a T-head slidably engaging a lon-' gitudinalgroove in its lower front e go; andthe longitudinal recess and the upper leg of the bifurcation overlying the bar being provided with set screw engaging the bar.
5. A work holder of the character specified comprising a gauge board having evenly spaced coorthogonal lines marked thereon, a plurality of adjustable spring clamps on the gauge board; and a scale bar adjustably mounted on said board, having graduations on its front edge corresponding to the markings of the board; said bar having a longitudinal groove in its upper face, and having a longitudinal recess at its lower front edge; and an adjustable arm on said scale bar extending at an angle thereto, said arm being bifurcated, the lower leg of the bifurcation being provided with a T-head slidably engaging the longitudinal recess, and the upper leg of the bifurcation overlying the bar being provided with set screws engaging the longitudinal groove.
6. In combination with a work holding board, a bar on said board having a longitudinal recess at its lower front edge; and an adjustable arm on said bar, said arm being bifurcated, the lower leg of the bifurcation being provided with a T-head slidably engafging the recess, and the upper leg of the bi urcation overlying the bar being provided with means for clamping the bar between the legs. a v
7. In combination with a work holding board, a scale bar having a longitudinal groove in its upper face, and having a longitudinal recess at its lower front edge; and an adjustable arm on said scale bar, said arm being bifurcated, the lower leg of the bifurcation being provided with a T-head slidably engaging the recess, and the upper leg of the bifurcation overlying the bar bemg provided with set screw engaging the groove.
8. In combination with a work holding board, a scale bar having graduations thereon, and having a longitudinal groove in its upper face, and having a longitudinal recess at its lower front edge; and an adjustable arm on said scale bar, said arm being bifurcated, the lower leg of the bi furcation being provided with a T-head slidably engaging the recess, and the upper leg of the bifurcation overlying the bar being provided with set screw engaging the evenly spaced coorthogonal lines marked thereon, means for mounting said board on a press whereby the intersection of the middle lines of the coorthogonal lines ma be disposed on the axis of the plunger 0 the press.
11. A gauge board for presses having evenly spaced coorthogonal lines marked thereon, means for mounting said board on a press whereby the intersection of the middle lines of the coorthogon'al lines may 7 be disposed on the axis of the plunger of the press, and means for holding work on said gauge board relative to said lines.
In testimony that we claim the foregoing as our own, we afiix our signatures.
SAMUEL F. KIESLING. OLAF HALVORSEN.
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